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    BENEFITS OF WHEY PROTEIN IN FITNESS For centuries people have been using whey proteins for their beneficial health properties. Whey is derived from milk and is the by product of cheese production. Today it has found its place in nutrition as it offers optimal health and enables good fat burning. It is a low fat‚ low calorie and low carbohydrate food that is placed low on the glycemic index (GI) Scale. Replacing high fat and high calorie meals with this protein will melt the fat away because the

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    The importance of carbohydrates in living organisms Carbohydrates contain carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of 1.2.1.. There are many different types of carbohydrate‚ all of which are useful to living organisms. The most important carbohydrate is probable glucose. Glucose is a monosaccharide and is the monomer unit which makes up more complex polysaccharides. Two glucose molecules can be joined in a condensation reaction‚ whereby water is removed‚ for example to produce maltose‚ a disaccharide

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    Think about having a father that expects for you to be like him but you’re remotely different‚ how do you handle it? In Things Fall Apart‚ a novel by Chinua Achebe‚ you view how a son‚ named Nwoye reacts to the challenge of expressing his individuality along with the expectations that his father‚ Okonkwo has for him. Nwoye’s initial struggle of finding himself and embracing his differences from his father show how a cultural collision can be for the better and have a positive effect on an individual

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    Prometheus and Moses are two very well known heroic characters. They are both known for going up against tough challenges in order to save people. However‚ as characters themselves they are two very different people. They do not possess the same confidence‚ beliefs‚ or behaviors. Prometheus was bold. He was bold in defying Zeus and verbally challenging him. Moses was good-natured and less self-assure. Because of this I identify more with Moses. For starters‚ I would never willingly start any sort

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    Biochemistry Task 5 Shannon Alford Lipid Storage Molecule Conversion to ATP Lipids (also known as fats) are nonpolar‚ insoluble molecules gained within the body trough digestion of food. Triglycerides‚ a type of lipid that serve as storage units for energy have 3 fatty acid chain tails made up of carboxylic acid and a fatty carbon chain attached to a glycerol backbone. These molecules can be saturated or unsaturated contingent on the bond types and hydrogen number in the molecule. Anytime a fatty

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    CHARACTERIZATION OF PROTEINS Abstract Different techniques and principles for protein extraction and characterization were demonstrated in this experiment. Various proteins were extracted from different sources: 1.67 g yeast invertase‚ 1.03 g egg white albumin‚ and 5.15 g of milk casein. Activity assay for invertase was performed using Benedict’s test and the enzymes inverting action on sucrose was confirmed. Warburg-Christian Method and Bradford Assay were also employed to determine the protein concentration

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    Question 5: The chromophore in this assay is Coomassie Brilliant Blue dye. Question 6: It is important to set up a blank to separate the solute (saline) from the protein (stock). By subtracting the absorbance of the blank (which has no protein present) from the original absorbance the absorbance of the protein at each concentration will remain. Question 7: The Lowry method relies on two different reactions. The first is the formation of a copper ion complex with amide bonds‚ forming reduced

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    In my opinion‚ the expert testimony in the case was extremely vital to the prosecution of this particular case. This is considering the fiber evidence was the most factual information that the prosecution had linking Wayne Williams to the bodies of the murder victims. By using the forensic experts in educating the jury on how distinctive fibers types can be‚ by using photos and charts ("Wayne Williams Trial: 1981 - Prosecutors Use Microscopic Analysis‚ Williams Takes The Stand‚ Suggestions For

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    Why are proteins important? Proteins can easily be addressed as one of the most important molecules in animal cells. There are many varieties of protein molecules which allow a vast range of biological activities in the cell.( Williams‚ G.(2000))’Proteins are big compound with large molecular masses’’(Williams‚ G.(2000)) whose main chemical constituents are hydrogen‚ carbon ‚oxygen and nitrogen. A protein structure consists of a specific sequence of amino acids called the

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    Chapter II Review of Related Literature Chemical Wood Pulping Chemical wood pulping involves the extraction of cellulose from wood by dissolving the lignin that binds the cellulose fibers together. The 4 processes principally used in chemical pulping are kraft‚ sulfite‚ neutral sulfite semichemical (NSSC)‚ and soda. The first 3 display the greatest potential for causing air pollution. The kraft process alone accounts for over 80 percent of the chemical pulp produced in the United States

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